Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. An organic light emitting display, comprising: a display panel including scan lines, data lines, first power lines and a plurality of pixels; and a power supply positioned at the outside of the display panel, and supplying first power to the display panel through a coupling member, the coupling member including first and second coupling portions respectively coupled to the first power lines, first and second coupling lines transmitting the first power supplied from the power supply to the respective first and second coupling portions, and a feedback line electrically coupling a feedback terminal of the power supply and the second coupling portion, the voltage of the second coupling portion dropped at the second coupling line being fed back to the power supply through the feedback line.
2. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , the first coupling line electrically coupling an output terminal of the power supply, to which the first power is output, and the first coupling portion, and the second coupling line electrically coupling the output terminal of the power supply, to which the first power is output, and the second coupling portion.
3. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , the coupling member being attached to a first region of the display panel.
4. The organic light emitting display of claim 3 , the display panel further including first and second power pads positioned on the first region, and respectively coupled to the first and second coupling portions.
5. The organic light emitting display of claim 4 , the first power lines being respectively coupled to the first and second power pads.
6. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , the length of the second coupling line being longer than that of the first coupling line.
7. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , the power supply being a DC-DC converter.
8. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , the coupling member being a printed circuit board.
9. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , the coupling member being a flexible printed circuit board.
10. The organic light emitting display of claim 1 , further comprising: a scan driver supplying a scan signal to the pixels through the scan lines; and a data driver supplying a data signal to the pixels through the data lines.
11. An organic light emitting display (OLED), comprising: a display panel having a first region and a second region, said first region containing a first and second pads and said second region containing a plurality of pixels; a first power line electrically connecting the first and second pads and the plurality of pixels; a coupling member overlapping the first region of the display panel having a first and second coupling portions electrically connected to the first and second pads and a feedback line connected to the second coupling portion; a power supply external to and separated from the display panel and the coupling member, said power supply electrically connected to the coupling member supplying first power to the display panel, said feedback line transmitting the voltage of the second coupling portion to the power supply, and the power supply controlling an output voltage of the first power, corresponding to the voltage transmitted from the feedback line, an amount of voltage drop caused by the coupling member is compensated for maintaining a luminance of the display panel.
12. The OLED recited in claim 11 , further comprising: a first coupling line electrically coupling an output terminal of the power supply, to which the first power is output, and the first coupling portion; and a second coupling line electrically coupling the output terminal of the power supply, to which the first power is output, and the second coupling portion.
13. The OLED recited in claim 11 , the feedback line electrically coupling a feedback terminal of the power supply and the second coupling portion.
14. The OLED recited in claim 12 , a length of the second coupling line being longer than that of the first coupling line.
15. The OLED recited in claim 11 , the power supply being a DC-DC converter.
16. The OLED recited in claim 11 , the coupling member being a printed circuit board.
17. The OLED recited in claim 11 , the coupling member being a flexible printed circuit board.
18. The OLED recited in claim 11 , further comprising: a scan driver supplying a scan signal to the plurality pixels through scan lines; and a data driver supplying a data signal to the plurality of pixels through data lines.
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March 22, 2016
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